Quality of experience characterization and provisioning in mobile cellular networks

Abstract

Traditionally, previous generations of mobile cellular networks have been designed with Quality of Service (QoS) criteria in mind, so that they manage to meet specific service requirements. Quality of Experience (QoE) has, however, recently emerged as a concept, disrupting the design of future network generations by giving clear emphasis on the actually achieved user experience. The emergence of the QoE concept has been a result of the inevitable strong transition that the Telecom industry is currently experiencing from system-centric networks to more user-centric solutions and objectives. Mobile network operators, service providers, application developers, as well as other stakeholders involved in the service provisioning chain have been attracted by the opportunities that the integration of the QoE concept could bring to their business; indeed, the provisioned QoE constitutes a determining factor of differentiation among different stakeholders, a tendency which is expected to become ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/44514
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/44514
ND
44514
Alternative title
Χαρακτηρισμός και παροχή ποιότητας εμπειρίας σε κινητά κυψελωτά δίκτυα
Author
Liotou, Eirini (Father's name: Vasileios)
Date
2017
Degree Grantor
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Committee members
Λάζαρος Μεράκος
Χατζηευθυμιάδης Ευστάθιος
Αλωνιστιώτη Αθανασία
Πολύζος Γεώργιος
Βαρουτάς Δημήτριος
Ξενάκης Χρήστος
Καλόξυλος Αλέξανδρος
Discipline
Natural SciencesComputer and Information Sciences
Keywords
Quality of experience (QoE); HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS); Radio resource scheduling; Software - defined networking (SDN); Mobile cellular networks
Country
Greece
Language
English
Description
193 σ., tbls., fig., ch.
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